DRIIV, AIVOT AI partner to deploy deep-tech solutions in rural healthcare and agriculture 
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DRIIV, AIVOT AI partner to deploy deep-tech solutions in rural healthcare and agriculture

Under the partnership, AIVOT AI will roll out its non-invasive healthcare diagnostic solutions aimed at providing accessible primary medical screening in remote villages

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Delhi Research Implementation and Innovation (DRIIV), a science and technology cluster under the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AIVOT AI to accelerate the deployment of patented deep-tech solutions in rural healthcare and agriculture.

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Under the partnership, AIVOT AI will roll out its non-invasive healthcare diagnostic solutions aimed at providing accessible primary medical screening in remote villages without requiring conventional laboratory infrastructure. The collaboration will also focus on scaling the company's "SoilTech" platform, which provides farmers with actionable soil data to improve crop productivity and ecological health.

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The two organisations will additionally work on deploying an AI-powered psychometric assessment tool designed to help students identify their strengths and aptitudes while offering personalised career guidance and skill development recommendations.

According to the companies, the collaboration aims to bridge the gap between research and large-scale implementation by leveraging DRIIV's innovation ecosystem and national network. The initiative is expected to support the Government of India's Viksit Bharat vision through scalable science and technology solutions that enhance the quality of life in rural communities.

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